Supporters, Opponents Target Gun Class Bill at Public Hearing

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A GOP bill backed by the pro-gun groups that would let Wisconsin schools offer gun courses drew fire from Democrats and praise from Republican lawmakers at a public hearing Thursday.
Supporters, Opponents Target Gun Class Bill at Public Hearing

August 4, 2017

The measure, Assembly Bill 427, requires the state superintendent of public instruction to jointly
develop a curriculum for a comprehensive firearm education course to be offered as an elective to high school pupils.

The bill does not require a school district to offer the course, and prohibits the presence or use of live ammunition. The classes would be taught or supervised by an individual trained in firearms safety, according to the bill.

The proposal requires the state superintendent to jointly develop the curriculum with the Department of Natural Resources, a law enforcement agency, or an organization that specializes in firearms safety or that certifies firearms instructors.

Supporters of the bill say the courses will teach children how to safely use guns and opponents said the measure would allow guns in schools with nothing to prevent students from concealing and carrying ammunition with them.

The measure is sponsored by Reps. Ken Skowronski, of Franklin; Rob Brooks, of Saukville; Joel Kleefisch, of Oconomowoc; and Sen. Terry Moulton, of Chippewa Falls.

The NRA operates political action committees (PAC) and a corporation, which spent about $95,300 on outside electioneering activities between 2008 and 2016 to help Republican legislative candidates. In addition to outside election spending, the NRA’s state and federal PACs contributed about $53,100 to Republican legislative candidates between 2008 and 2016.

Two of the bill’s sponsors were among Republicans who received NRA support. Kleefisch received $1,000 in contributions and Moulton received $2,220 in contributions and outside election support by the NRA between 2008 and 2016.

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